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FJR rates favorable with State farm
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<blockquote data-quote="charismaticmegafauna" data-source="post: 886510" data-attributes="member: 665"><p>It's been rumored, for quite some time, that SF would like to divest itself from motorcycles -- too costly. It's been said that they keep doing it because long-term customers continue to want it.</p><p></p><p>But, if they were to start with a 'clean sheet' -- ???</p><p></p><p>SF is considered, generally, to have GREAT agents -- for the most part and in lots of places.</p><p></p><p>One of the problems with the INsurance scheme is <em>some folks</em> take advantage and "<em>game</em> the system".</p><p></p><p>It was conceived as a protection/shield against unforseen/emegency events -- not an income provider... :blink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charismaticmegafauna, post: 886510, member: 665"] It's been rumored, for quite some time, that SF would like to divest itself from motorcycles -- too costly. It's been said that they keep doing it because long-term customers continue to want it. But, if they were to start with a 'clean sheet' -- ??? SF is considered, generally, to have GREAT agents -- for the most part and in lots of places. One of the problems with the INsurance scheme is [I]some folks[/I] take advantage and "[I]game[/I] the system". It was conceived as a protection/shield against unforseen/emegency events -- not an income provider... :blink: [/QUOTE]
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